cocaine

In the cocaine network, Jon Yurek (jyurek – that’s me again!) got the project running in 1.9.3 on travis-ci (b8d3455),
swapped out the Config constant with RbConfig to prevent a warning in 1.9.3 (06f8ed6), and finally
he nixed the Gemfile.lock, because those are for deployable apps, not libraries! (ced7b20).

Meanwhile, the typos don’t survive under the watchful eyes of the community: Spencer Steffen (citrus) fixed a typo in the documentation (904a17f).

clearance

clearance, our authentication engine, saw some updates. Dan Croak (croaky) made sure the project was all set with Rails 3.1 and gem best practices. (90ca670)

Subhash Chandra did some partials extracting to allow for other login methods (0db11ce).

paperclip

Everybody’s favorite paperclip saw a bunch of work, refactoring, and revisioning from our own Mike Burns (mike-burns), who not only released version 2.4.0 (bafaa28),
but also did a bunch of work on processors, which we’ll see below. (630c634 and 6ced9eb)

fake_braintree

We’ve been using Braintree to process credit cards recently, and, like any 3rd party service, it’s always nice to have something to test against so you’re not hitting the real thing. Ben Orenstein (r00k) extracted fake_braintree from a project so it can stretch its legs in the big, wide world. The changes this week were to make the activate more manual (97e7b4b) and to make the configuration not cause errors (54bf4ac).